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12 THINGS YOU DIDN’T KNOW ABOUT OUR SEATTLE AEROSPACE TEAM Find out more about Atkins’ aerospace team in North America at www.na.atkinsglobal.com/aerospace. Or contact Dean Cox at [email protected] to discuss our aerospace engineering solutions. THEY’RE FROM ALL OVER THE PLACE Growing up, engineer Maureen lived around the US, in Germany, Russia, Finland, and Ireland. But the Pacific Northwest is still her favourite place. THEY’RE ALREADY DELIVERING TO LOCAL CLIENTS Our engineers are busy working on projects like the KC-46 body fuel tank for Cobham and the A330 WV80 for Airbus North America. THEY’RE GROWING Since opening the office in 2011 the team has grown from 1 to over 70 aerospace engineers. THEY’RE MUSICAL Engineer Robbie played the trumpet throughout high school and has participated in the Portland, Oregon Starlight Parade. THEY’RE CELEBRATING 3 YEARS In 2014 it’s three years since we opened our first aerospace office in North America. THEY’RE SPORTY Operations Coordinator Amy loves to play softball and watch baseball in her spare time, and once won a local TV contest for looking the most like her favourite player. THEY’RE LOCAL The team is based in an office on Lake Washington Blvd in Kirkland. THEY HAVE A MASCOT Lucy Goosey welcomes every- one to the office and is always dressed for the season. THEY’RE AEROBATIC Senior Engineer Andy once worked as a high- ropes instructor, ensuring the safety (and comforting the psyche!) of people who were not exactly comfortable being off the ground. THEY DIDN’T ALL START OUT IN AEROSPACE Senior Engineer Fergus’ first engineering job was with a home spa manufacturer. THEY’RE LED BY IRON MAN Operations Director Andy has competed in 5 Iron Man races. THEY ROCK BD Manager Dean played keyboards in a band called “The Mighty Tojacks”. At the height of their fame they played at festivals and appeared on TV.

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12 THINGS YOU DIDN’T KNOW ABOUT OUR SEATTLE AEROSPACE TEAMFind out more about Atkins’ aerospace team in North America at

www.na.atkinsglobal.com/aerospace. Or contact Dean Cox at [email protected]

to discuss our aerospace engineering solutions.

THEY’RE FROM ALL OVER THE PLACEGrowing up, engineer Maureen lived around the US, in Germany, Russia, Finland, and Ireland. But the Pacific Northwest is still her favourite place.

THEY’RE ALREADY DELIVERING TO LOCAL CLIENTSOur engineers are busy working on projects like the KC-46 body fuel tank for Cobham and the A330 WV80 for Airbus North America.

THEY’RE GROWINGSince opening the office in 2011 the team has grown from 1 to over 70 aerospace engineers.

THEY’RE MUSICALEngineer Robbie played the trumpet throughout high school and has participated in the Portland, Oregon Starlight Parade.

THEY’RE CELEBRATING 3 YEARSIn 2014 it’s three years since we opened our

first aerospace office in North America.

THEY’RE SPORTYOperations Coordinator Amy loves to play

softball and watch baseball in her spare

time, and once won a local TV contest for

looking the most like her favourite player.

THEY’RE LOCALThe team is based in an office on Lake

Washington Blvd in Kirkland.

THEY HAVE A MASCOT

Lucy Goosey welcomes every-

one to the office and is always

dressed for the season.

THEY’RE AEROBATIC Senior Engineer Andy once worked as a high-

ropes instructor, ensuring the safety (and

comforting the psyche!) of people who were

not exactly comfortable being off the ground.

THEY DIDN’T ALL START OUT IN AEROSPACE Senior Engineer Fergus’ first engineering job was with a home spa manufacturer.

THEY’RE LED BY IRON MAN Operations Director Andy has competed in 5 Iron Man races.

THEY ROCKBD Manager Dean played keyboards in a band called “The Mighty Tojacks”. At the height of their fame they played at festivals and appeared on TV.